Victims of Physical Violence Have a Higher Risk to Be Perpetrators A Study in High School Students Population
Funding period : 2019- Active
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BACKGROUND: Violence experienced by a person can trigger
mental disorders. It was reported that 1 in 4 children in the world had
experienced severe and sustained physical violence. The form of violence varies
from various bullying actions that seem mild, to deadly physical violence.
AIM: This study aimed to see the association between the
victim and perpetrator of violence in high school students.
METHODS: A Hundred and Forty-Four high school students were
chosen by stratified random sampling. They were assessed using Hurt, Insulted,
threatened with harm, and Screamed (HITS) assessment tool. Univariate,
bivariate, and multivariate analysis were used in this analysis, along with a
cross-tabulation table.
RESULTS: Out of the 144 subjects, 66 (45.8%) admitted that
they experienced violence in different gradations. A total of 34 (47.2%)
respondents revealed that the perpetrators of the most frequent acts of
violence were either one or both of their parents. The odds ratio (OR) of the
subjects who experienced violence to commit violence is 3.571 (Confidence
Interval (CI) 95% = 1.792-7.120).